There have been thousands of bug fixes and commits since anyone checked on this bug report. To make sure we're focusing on the bugs that affect our users today, LibreOffice QA is asking bug reporters and confirmers to retest open, confirmed bugs which have not been touched for over a year. ** Please read this message in its entirety before responding ** These Appearance options probably require a reworking. For example, certain Unicode characters like Zero Width Space (U+200b) and No Break Space (U+00a0) are currently included. The term "field" in particular seems to cover a broad range of possibilities with regard to shading. It is probably also worth noting that the option is listed beneath the Text Document, rather than Spreadsheet, section. Unchecking the option in question (or using CTRL+F8) in Writer does remove the grey highlighting of, for example, a cross-reference field, but does not affect the appearance of a hyperlink. This would require implementing character styles in Calc.īy way of comparison, a hyperlink in Writer is controlled by the character styles Internet Link and Visited Internet Link. I believe that the way in which hyperlinks are handled in Calc, needs to be made consistent with how they are handled in Writer i.e., via styles-based formatting. As such I am setting the status to NEW as I feel this is a confirmed issue, it is merely the solution that is unconfirmed. Related AOO bug is which references v1.1.3. It is evidently a very old problem inherited from the original OOo code. This appears to be a bit of an awkward bug. I think, nobody would intuitely get access to this solution, which does not only delete the hyperlink but all formating (colors) of the cell. Instead you have to use "Format > Clear Direct Formating". Why there is no quick function to delete a hyperlink (e.g. I do not want to choose a different color in the color setting box, I want always the same color as the background of the cells (transparent background).Ģ. If I un-check ("ON") in the check box at "Tools > Options > Appearence > Textdocument > Field Shadings" there is no change (BUG ?). The special color of the text foreground (visited and unvisited links) would to be enough to mark hyperlinks (like in in other spreadsheet programs). I want to disable the ugly grey field-shading of hyperlinks in CALC. LibreOffice is a good program, but it's peculiarities sometimes make me crazy and let me think of choosing another office program.ġ. LibreOffice should better improve the intuitive usability of the most used basic functions than adding more and more enhancements.
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